Hot water pressure affected after tank shut off
Hello. A few months back, we replaced a leaky (hot water) faucet in our basement sink. The only place we could figure to cut off the water flow was at the hot water tank. We have only been in the house for about 7 months and are still learning/trying to understand the mechanics, which in most cases appear to have been done by someone with little experience or concern. Anyway, once we turned the hot water back on, the flow to our shower upstairs was impaired. It wasn’t drastic, but enough to disappoint. At that time, I removed the shower head and cleaned it, figuring sediment had obstructed it. It helped a bit, but what I did notice then was that with the head removed, flow was full on cold, but decreased as the handle was turned to hot.
Recently we installed a dishwasher and a separate valve for it. This meant shutting the hot water tank off again. As you can guess, the same thing happened with our water pressure, only much worse this time. The shower has been hit the hardest, and there is also some pressure loss at the kitchen sink (hot water only, cold is fine in both). The bathroom and ˝ bath sinks are fine. So what gives? Yes, I removed and cleaned heads/aerators, but it made little difference.
We thought perhaps the hot water valve on the tank could be the culprit, as it looks kind of corroded. But why are only 2 areas affected by pressure loss? Our tank is about 5 years old (gas), and we have city water. The house was built in 1928 and has a mix of old (galvanized) pipes and some copper.
We are fairly handy and willing to attempt, within our limits, to rectify the problem. At this point, I just want to narrow it down and get an idea of what may be occurring or if we can even handle it ourselves. I have read at least 40 + posts here and feel more confused than anything. Sorry if I provided too much info or not enough. Would be grateful for any suggestions. Will check back after taking a horrible shower! Thanks in advance.
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